
The Pacific Reporter, Volume 32
The Pacific Reporter, Volume 32, by West Publishing Co., 1893, Permanent Edition. This legal reference compiles decisions from Pacific state Supreme Courts. Fair condition with detached spine and aged pages. Essential for legal historians and collectors of judicial literature.
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The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear and tear. The spine is detached, and the pages show signs of aging with some discoloration. There are no inscriptions or library markings. The binding is loose, and the absence of a dust jacket is noted.
About This Antique 1893 Edition
The Pacific Reporter, Volume 32, published by West Publishing Co. in 1893, is a key legal reference work compiling all decisions from the Supreme Courts of several Pacific and Western states, including California, Kansas, and Oregon, among others. This volume serves as a comprehensive resource for legal professionals, historians, and researchers, offering insights into the judicial decisions from February 23 to June 1, 1893. The book is a Permanent Edition, indicating its enduring value in legal studies. Its significance lies in providing a detailed account of case law, crucial for understanding the legal landscape of the time. The physical condition shows signs of wear, with a detached spine and aged pages, yet remains a valuable piece for collectors and legal historians.
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